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4/11/10

Blush Tips: Getting Your Most Perfect Application

4.11.10

I find that lots of people have an issue finding the most flattering place to apply blush. Seems simple enough-- Just apply it to your cheeks right? For some, finding their "apples" can be difficult. Even if you think you've got the "apples" part down, there are a few other things to consider that will make the overall process super easy and deliver more flattering results. Check out the video for more!

I've been on a major blush kick since your Kim K. glowy blush tutorial. Thanks for this, I've never been so mindful of how I hold my brush during application. Now I know why I sometimes look boderline clownish!

Tiffany, I've got a question. How do you make your blush last throughout the day? I use primer, even a make-up setting spray, but within a few hours of me applying my make-up, my blush is gone and I look washed out :-S Any tips or suggestions?

I'm sure you've been asked a million times, but I was wondering, what's your skin type (MAC)? I'm an NW25, and swatched Orgasm yesterday and just did. not. like. it. Sin, on the other hand, looked lovely. Now, I did swatch on my wrist, so I may not have gotten a correct picture. Just curious.

Tiffany, I think you're really very informative and it's all been a great help. I'm 25 and suffering from under the skin, cystic (maybe hormonal?) acne. I go to bed with my face in pain and I wake up and it's the same feeling, no matter what kinds of creams I put on. Have you ever come across a very good cleanser, toner, or moisturizer for this sort of problem. I would really like to know your opinion. Thanks!

I used this application method for a special event I went to this weekend and the results were great! I do believe I was applying my blush too close to my nose and not on the true apple of my cheek. Thanks so much!

I used this application method for a special event I went to this weekend and the results were great! I was applying the blush too close to my nose and not on the true apple of my cheeks. Thanks for another great tutorial!

This is an excellent observation...many of us buy very expensive blush but unable to use it the right way to get the best effec6t and look good.The application sometimes made near the nose creates a joker like effect.